yellow flowers sydney golden wattle tree acacia longifolia

navigate by keyword : plant tree flower leaf shrub yellow green branch garden vegetation autumn flowers sydney golden wattle acacia longifolia native southeastern australia southeast queensland eastern south wales southern victoria long leaved trinervis aroma doble coast sallow outdoor botany natural inflorescence endemic australian ball bloom blossom botanical bright bud bush color decorative flora fluffy foliage forest growth leaves nature ornamental outdoors park round rural scented sunny twig winter

Yellow flowers of a Sydney Golden Wattle tree (acacia longifolia) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Acacia longifolia is commonly known as the Sydney Golden Wattle. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Acacia longifolia, Acacia, Wattle, Sydney Golden Wattle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bee among the yellow flowers and leaves of sydney golden wattle  tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow flowers of a sydney golden wattle tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Acacia longifolia or Mimosa, green long leaves and yellow brush like inflorescences, close up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow flowers of a Sydney Golden Wattle tree (acacia longifolia)
Yellow flowers and leaves of Acacia longifolia or Sydney Golden Wattle tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden wattle, detail of thr flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Acacia longifolia or Mimosa, green long leaves and yellow brush like inflorescences, close up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden wattle in blooming Royalty Free Stock Photo
Branch of sydney golden wattle in bloom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bee on the yellow flowers of an acacia longifolia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sydney golden wattle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Acacia longifolia is an Acacia native to southeastern Australia (southeast of Queensland, eastern New South Wales, eastern and southern Victoria, and southeastern South Australia). Common names for it include long-leaved wattle, acacia trinervis, aroma doble, golden wattle, coast wattle, sallow wattle and Sydney golden wattle. In southern Western Australia, it has become naturalised and has been classed as a weed. It is considered invasive in Portugal, New Zealand and South Africa.


Stockphotos.ro (c) 2025. All stock photos are provided by Dreamstime and are copyrighted by their respective owners.